Show THE OGDEN Ship Breaks Up (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 13 1948 R Studying Social Welfare Scheme Engineers Hurrying Plans for Colorado Storage Projects S SALT LAKE CITY Nov 12 (UP) Engineers today were hurrying completion of a unique upper Colorado river storage project plan for full development of limited water resources Ernest O Larson director of rebureau of gion four of the Federal reclamation said the full report on the plan should be in the hands of Reclamation Commissioner Michael Straus within the next two or three months i StTM It the plan is approved by and Interior Secretary J A Krug it will be submitted to the Colorado river basin's seven states and various federal agencies for review and Muntnts These reports then will be handed to congress by Krug with his recommendations on appropriations that will be needed to start actual construction and development The general outline of the proof gram involving construction nine major dams for water storage and power development was apthe upper proved two weeks ago by basin states committee and the UpRiver commission per Colorado NaAs Larson explained to the contional Reclamation association vention here last week the nine dams reservoirs power plants and transmission lines would cost more than one billion dollars The installed power generating 1700000 capacity would be about kilowatts Engineers estimated that this power output will be fully utilized by 1980 for sure probably wttblr 20 years Subject to Change Tenative sites for the initial projects — Larson emphasized that the selections were subject to change after further more detailed investiare: gations east of Vernal 1 EOho Park Utah just below the Junction of the Green and Yam pa rivers 2 Flaming gorge on the Green river just above Echo Park 3 Split mountain on the Green river just below EchoonPark the Yampa 4 Croas mountain river above Echo Park I0TICF To my Knapp shoe customers: In ease you will need work or drees shoes before January It please call me far any future delivery WILL BE OUT OF TOWN T from DECEMBER 1 to 15 Thank you! Warren M Campbell 2579 Adaaas V vp Apt 4 Phone JAN-IJAK- fff YOUR KNAPP SHOE COUNSELOR Ogden Grey canyon on the Green river above Greenriver Utah 6 7 and 8 Bridgeport Crystal and Csrecanti reservoirs on the Gunnison river Glen canyon on the Colorado just above Lees Ferry Ariz favored for jHpticularly is the Martinez reservoir on the San Juan above Farming-to- n 9 early-additio- N M Glen canyon would be the largest about half the storage for the entire project and more than half the power It would also extend the useful life of Lake Mead by reducing the silt load in the lower Colorado The 1922 Colorado river compact requires upper basin states to deliver 75000000 acre feet of water in period to any consecutive lower basin states These storage reservoirs would be designed to store water during wet years lor delivery during dry years among other purposes Dry Cycle Warning Larson warned that the dry cycles might last as long as 25 years The Upper Colorado River compact approved by the states and congress and signed last April by President Truman splits the upper basin states' share by giving 50000 acre feet a year to Arizona and dividing the rest so that Colorado gets 5175 per cent Utah 23 Wyoming 14 and New Mexico 1125 The unique feature of the stor age project is that revenue from the extensive power output above production and other costs would go into a specific development fund for use on later jobs In addition to the nine—or more-spe- cific major reservoirs the plan calls for carefully selected partici These pating irrigation projects would largely pay their own way — except that revenue from the power would take care Of "out of reason construction costs Larson said the plan is "a workable plan" because conservative "calculations show that anticipated net power revenues would be sufficient to maintain a surplus in the development account at all times" He said the project would be initiated with authorization of three or four dams and that the others would come along later as the development plan is built up The engineer said that in addition to the water being needed for irrigation industry and domestic uses there was a high demand for power in the entire area particularly for development of shale coal oil and phosphate resources Use of the water — particularly in Colorado— would call for diversion projects Utah's share would be used through trans-basi- n transportation to the Wasatch front Wyoming's would be used mostly in the river basin as would that of New Mexico 10-ye- ar trans-mounta- Yes every year it gets harder r for the buzzards to find a square meal That's because more and mors farmers and ranchers are finding that a call to Utah is a mighty quick and convenient way to get their dead and useless animals removed and bring them a top cash price to boot! ts XoK the cofat nearest plant in SALT LAKE CITY Nov 12 —4 Ray Siler club president The novWilliam F Nantker 11 Kalah tern- - ices were closely escorted to make pie's illustrious potentate has the certain that none got cold feet besatisfaction of having bossed two! fore they got the hot foot SALT LAKE CITY Nov 12 (AP) of the finest ceremonials in the Ogden Shrine dub members for Kennecott Copper corporation dis- history of Utah Shrinedom the first time in a ceremonial were closed today it is studying a soThis was a great day for the Og- assigned parts in both the ritualiscial welfare program for possible den noble who has headed El Ka- - j tic? as well as in the presentation connew inclusion in any lah temnle for the nat vrar for of the uniformed bodies working lor the tract covering its employes he presided over a pilgrimage that video Show 50 saw the hot novices sands to trek Hatch assistant the genRoy eral manager of the corporation's to Mecca and also marked the cli- Utah Copper division said the j max of a most successful year 13 Maryland 14 Boston study is barely under way He congTatarateai BOSTON Nov 12 (UP) — A sinsaid no conclusions have been Leading Shriners from throughreached out the Mountain area con- gle wobbly pass from center gave "Certain of the company per- gratulatedRocky the and bis tough Terrapins a 14 to sonnel" he said "have been as- officers for thepotentate epochal event Maryland's IS deto and will this victory today and apparently signed marked by the first telecast of a study vote their entire time insofar as ceremonial session Station KDYL shattered the chances of a bowl is possible to develop a satisfac- TV picked un much of the Daeean- - bid for Boston university's hitherto tory program" try presented by the El Kalah uni- - unbeaten football team Playing On Preliminary Basis iwuwu ooaics wrca uneoia u what their followers described ss of the board of Negotiations are under way with Kelly chairman the International Union of Mine governors Intermountain Shriners the finest game of the year MaryMill and Smelter Workeis (C I CO Crippled Children hospital speak- land came from behind to win with for the children patients for a new contract but discussions ingNobles from the Ogden area who a last period touchdown have been on only a preliminary completed the pilgrimage to Mecca basis so far Hatch said Clarence F Green Clear-fielSince June 30 1848 no formal were: Max R Booth P W Fetter-i- y contract has existed between the Chester L Murphy Mark G company and the union An agree- Nasfell C C Roberts Col James ment for operation of the huge S L Van Cleave open cut copper mine at Bingham andSutton Robert L Wildermuth Quentin in other and Canyon properties Utah was arranged by state and TakeGParts J Titley and Dr John Edward federal mediators and both com- Carver potentates of El pany and union accepted the pro- Kalah both past temple and both members posal board took promIt called for continuance of con- of the hospital in the ceremonial Mr tract provisions without a formal inent parts Titley was master of ceremonies contract Dr Carver was a director in The company had refused to ne- while the ritualistic? which portray the on the with union the gotiate in grounds The sections of Panamanian freighter Andalucia are shewn after grounded 7700-to- n and lessons of the Mystic No 1 — Standard Stove Oil split apart ship Lumber-ladeits officers had not history that n Strait of J nan de Fuca north of Port Angeles Wash Stern is at left partly submerged No 2 —Furnace Oil affidavits Shrine bow is held fast by reef at right with Canadian tug standing by The ship was grounded after fire in signed Heading the Ogden Shrine club No 3 — Furnace Oil as required by the engine—room (AP wirephoto from V S coast guard) law A month ago the union no- caravan to Salt Lake City was C -- — — — Diesel Fuel tified Kennecott that it had complied with the labor statute and ago amounted to as much as 10 PHONE Hatch said about a dozen negoti- per cent of the state's flocks annuating sessions have --been held since ally that time The U S bureau of agricultural economics said that losses last year Health and Welfare A C Skinner regional director were only 2 to 3 per cent of the of the union said the Mine Mill sheep grazing on Utah ranges Bounties offered for coyotes have and Smelter Workers were asking EVANSTON Wyo Nov lfc — that a health and welfare program SALT LAKE CITY Nov 12 (AP) of Ogden Inc spurred the effort to exterminate Educators from five states were inClyde W Kurtz superintendent be provided for in the new con- them the agency said In six years 2300 Lincoln Ave more than 100000 coyotes have Evanston Schools addressed the tract vited today to appear before a congressional hearing due to begin in - BRIGHAM CITY Nov 12 — student body of the junior and The union's demands included a been killed in Utah senior high schools at an assembly request for $100 per month pen Salt Lake City next Thursday Amerowner reports he this week in observance of a general wage increase ot Due for consideration is the prob- Rulon Baron the Baron Woolen Mills iSnauc?vuon weeK' £e spoxe on-j- fcsions cents hour and travel time lem of financial aid needed by expectshere destroyed by Making Democracy Wotk ftaKl partially the Bingham Can- schools attended by children of plant workers last Sept 8 will be in producfed- fire mine families living on yon tion again by the first of the year rule "do to others as you would eral reservations Completely Automatic weather will have others do to you" if ob Continuation of Dr E "Allen Eatery a n state do much to put good the mill into pro- served by people of all nations 'A fiffaflMBafl superintendent of public instruc- duction again by that time he ex- would insure peace in the world Was Z7S tion said educational leaders from plained A play "Democracy Bank" was $19 Qlf now only Utah Colorado New Mexico Idaho Construction on the building presented by the public speaking and Wyoming have been invited to containing a major portion of the class under direction of John instructor In the cast were testify i machinery which was virtually de- Welsh SALT LAKE CITY Nov 12 (AP) Richard Sims Malcolm Matthews Comprising the congressional stroyed is Well underway and the group are Reps Tom Steed (D- - new structure will be about 25 per Princess Brown Bob "Pinney Mack Sheepmen losses to marauding coyOKia Richard M Nixon cent larger It will also have a Ottley Eldon Phillips Dorothy otes have been decreased materialand Leonard Irving and Verletta Barnes ly in the past few years James A complete second story Cost of con- Nixon The play which presented the Hooper secretary of the Utah struction will be approximately American way of life included ra- Woolgrowers' association says that Utahns asked to testify include $40000 Baron said Record Dept — Main Floor Level to a dio losses and few music Dr Bateman J Easton Parratt a years coyotes only script Two carding machines costing director of the state finance depart about $35000 each are being ment Farley Bates superintendent shipped from Massachusetts and a Weber county schools: E J Hart- - section of the new building is bevigsen superintendent of Davis ing left out to leave room for incounty schools and Sterling Harris stallation superintendent of Tooele county Regularly approximately 45 perschools sons are employed at the local inBrig Gen William M Morgan dustry one of the oldest in this commanding officer of the Ogden area air materiel area is coordinating arrangements for the congressmen's j - d: FUEL OIL non-commun- ist Taft-Hartl- — -- SALT LAKE CITY ey — Educators Gather Woolen Mill Nay Educator Speaks On Democracy Be Operating For Hearing By First of Year tax-exem- 2-32- 32 GASAV RCA VICTOR NEW 45 pt RPM Record Player Sheep Loss Due To Coyotes Less ejiit (It-Cal- if) CD-M- o) visit mm Ogden Noble Presides Over Pilgrimage of Shriners 'Kennecott Heads Wat kins to Visit Mountain Home Air Base Closed Box Elder Area xj S V" KjlfiZ rTJfSjM£? JBr 0 BRIGHAM CITY Nov 12 — MOUNTAIN HOME Idaho Nov Senator Arthur V Watkins 12 (AP) —The Mountain Home air will visit City Nov base today ceased officially to be 22 at eight p Brigham m and will be in a tactical unit of the strategic air Tremonton Box Elder county at command two p m the same day it was anThe field was formally closed as nounced here today (R-Uta- h) a military flying field today after The visits are a part of the senan earlier economy order by the ator's series of "legislative clinics" national defense department being conducted throughout Utah Between 800 and 1000 men are Places where citizens can inform now working to close up the base the senator of their needed projWhen they are finished they will ects will be announced "I am particularly interested in leave only a caretaker staff Eleven months ago the field was listening to views of individual cit reactivated after being closed since izens" Watkins said in a statement the war's end It was made head- "I also want representatives an which quarters for the Fifth strategic members of organizations of our reconnaissance wing b t that group represent various segments society such as labor business aghas been now moved to the riculture and education to attend field in California the sessions and extend me their views" fMsB ' Fair-field-Suis- un GO i 10GAN OAKLAND 195--W LIU iftandd GWcoi' Pharmacists Set Fall Conference SALT LAKE CITY Nov 12 (AP) Featured speaker at the fall conference of the Utah Pharmaceutical association will be Dr Ewart A Swinyard professor of pharmacy at University of Utah Sam Harman president said the conference will be held at the Radar club in Provo A sightseeing tour of Geneva Steel Co plant Brigham Young university campus and other points of interest is planned Other speakers will include Dr L David Hiner dean of University of Utah college of pharmacy and Ray Tenney Ogden sales manager for McKesson-Robbin- s Inc PT A Region 9 Director Named SALT LAKE CITY Nov 12 (AP) Mrs Leon Hall of Richfield was named today as a director of region nine for the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers Her appointment was approved by the board of managers The group met here today to draft plans for the state convention to be held next spring Mrs Edway Redd of Price the organization's third vice president was named convention chairman 54-INC- SAFER usme all-w- e a me PROTECTION! 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